2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 U.S. Business


The New Yorker
   
Donald Trump wants the FCC to fine a critical Fox News pundit   
Washington Post
Donald Trump is still refusing to appear on the Fox News Channel -- but apparently his self-imposed boycott doesn't prohibit watching the channel's shows. Trump exploded on Twitter on Wednesday night after National Review editor Rich Lowry appeared on ...

Lowry Deserves Suspension for Poor Taste, Timing of Trump 'Cut His Balls Off ...   Mediaite
Rich Lowry: Fiorina Cut Trump's 'Balls Off With the Precision of a Surgeon'   Breitbart News
The war between Donald Trump and Fox News is back on   KOCO Oklahoma City
TheWrap   
MSNBC   
KMOV.com   
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New York Times
   
A Car Scandal Shoves Berlin Off High Ground   
New York Times
BERLIN — As Germany has emerged as the dominant actor in Europe, it has lectured Greece and other debtor nations on the virtues of thrift and lately wagged its finger at countries that balk at receiving a share of refugees from the killing fields of ...
Volkswagen CEO quits amid emissions-cheating scandal   Washington Post
Volkswagen CEO Resigns as Car Maker Races to Stem Emissions Scandal   Wall Street Journal
Volkswagen boss quits over diesel emissions scandal   Reuters
The Seattle Times   
NBCNews.com   
Forbes   
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BBC News
   
China's president pledges to open doors to US businesses   
Washington Post
SEATTLE – Chinese President Xi Jinping spent Wednesday shoring up his country's shaky relations with major U.S. companies. He promised better business opportunities while meeting with 30 chief executives — including leaders from Apple, Microsoft, ...

Boeing, China Swap Jet Deals as Xi's Visit Underscores Stakes   Bloomberg
Seven things to know   The Boston Globe
Workers in Renton protest Boeing's plan for China plant   The Seattle Times
Voice of America   
CBS Local   
Fox Business   
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Reuters
   
Asia subdued amid lingering global growth woes, euro steady   
Reuters
TOKYO Asian shares were subdued on Thursday after more dour economic news in China and the United States prompted a bruising selloff the previous day. Worries that an eventual tightening in U.S. monetary policy and slower growth in China could knock ...

Growth Slows in United States and Europe, Reports Show   New York Times
Chinese Factory Gauge Slumps to Lowest Level Since March 2009   Bloomberg
China's economy sailing in right direction   Xinhua

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CNBC
   
Pimco fund outperforms Bill Gross a year after 'bond king' left   
CNBC
Investors who followed the famed bond investor Bill Gross and put money into his new mutual fund at Janus Capital are sitting on a 2.5 per cent loss at the first anniversary of his dramatic career move. Investors who stayed put in the Pimco Total ...
Bill Gross wants a Fed rate hike NOW   CNNMoney
One year later: Maybe Bill Gross wasn't such an investment wizard after all   Los Angeles Times
An Angry Bill Gross Tells Fed, Central Banks to 'Get Off Zero!'   ThinkAdvisor
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
Fortune   
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The Star Online
   
Investors keep to the sidelines   
The Star Online
The ringgit, already the worst-performing currency in the region so far this year, fell 0.9% yesterday to 4.3435 against the US dollar. The exchange rate yesterday was the weakest since 1998, when the currency was pegged to the US dollar at the height ...

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New York Times
   
Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 50 Points on Manufacturing Growth Concerns   
Daily Caller
The Dow Jones Industrial Average today (Wednesday) slipped 50 points after new economic data suggested the global economy was slowing down. According to the September PMI report, U.S. manufacturing growth remained at its lowest levels since August ...

U.S. Stocks End Lower   Nasdaq
Wall Street ends lower as factory data adds to growth worries   Reuters
How the Dow Jones Industrial Average Fared on Wednesday   New York Times
Newsday   
NYSE Post   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Uber Chooses Oakland For New Global Headquarters, Not Everyone Is Thrilled   
Forbes
Uber has big plans for Oakland. On Wednesday, the ride hailing service announced its plans to open new global headquarters in the California city for between 2,000 and 3,000 employees. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick (Photo: Steve Jennings/Getty Images for ...

Why Uber and Other Tech Companies Are Spreading Across the Bay to Oakland   Bloomberg
Uber Purchases Oakland's Former Sears Building, Plans Major HQ Expansion   NBC Bay Area
Uber will expand headquarters to Oakland, buys former downtown Sears building   Santa Cruz Sentinel
KQED   
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Chron.com
   
'Third Straw' uncapped to provide Lake Mead water to Vegas   
Sacramento Bee
The intake was unplugged Wednesday to finish flooding an $817 million tunnel and complete a complicated and perilous "Third Straw" project to draw drinking water for Las Vegas from a shrinking Lake Mead. An 8.6-ton steel ball was hoisted to a barge, ...

Water on its way from new Lake Mead straw   Las Vegas Review-Journal

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NBCNews.com
   
A defining moment in modern health care   
Washington Post
Martin Shkreli is health care's Gordon Gekko, its wolf of Wall Street, the symbol of all that makes people uneasy about an industry that seeks to make money by selling treatments while vowing to care only about the well-being of vulnerable patients ...
Fury over drug price spikes rising, but increases aren't new   Miami Herald
Despite fury, drug price spikes are nothing new   Salt Lake Tribune
Controversial drug company CEO once sued for harassment   CBS News
ModernHealthcare.com   
Forbes   
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